quia

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Adjective

 * 1)  Relating to the belief that the  is authoritative because it faithfully describes the Christian faith as revealed in the Bible.

Adverb

 * 1) In a quia manner.

Etymology
Old neuter plural accusative case of, from. Corresponds both formally and functionally to Megara 🇨🇬, and functionally to ; this and other evidence point to the Greek origin of the use of quia as a subordinator, in contrast to where there's stronger evidence for a native development.

Conjunction

 * , due to the fact that, for
 * 1)  (the fact) that
 * 1)  (the fact) that
 * 1)  (the fact) that
 * 1)  (the fact) that

Usage notes

 * Usually tells of the determining reason, while introduces any causal circumstance.
 * Differs from the general-purpose subordinator in being more explicitly causal.

Descendants
All meaning 'because', but with a phonetic shape reflecting a crossing with quam 'how':


 * Balkan Romance:
 * Italo-Romance:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Ibero-Romance:
 * Ibero-Romance:

Etymology
From.